mervincm
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This topic has always confused me under TrueNAS Scale and even Linux. The hardware we run it on can have firmware. Everything from USB controllers to NICs, HBAs etc. can have firmware. TrueNAS Scale (and its core Linus OS) come with drivers and firmware. This apparently is because it is best to match the firmware and driver versions, and this way you can use hardware flashed to firmware versions other than what came with your OS. I doubt Linux flashes my physical hardware, so I assume it is doing some sort of remapping to the firmware file, not the device.
Do I have it right? If so, why do we bother with the hassle/risk associated with physical firmware flashing?
any insight is appreciated.
Do I have it right? If so, why do we bother with the hassle/risk associated with physical firmware flashing?
any insight is appreciated.